Frequently Asked Questions
Wondering how it all works? Start here!
Do these studies have to be used by a large group?
Not at all! These studies are designed to work in any setting — whether it’s just you and your child, a few friends in your living room, a homeschool group, a before/after school Bible study, or a Sunday school class.
You don’t need a big group to make a big impact. Jesus said, “Where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them” (Matthew 18:20). Meaningful moments and faith-filled conversations will happen regardless of the group size.
What Bible do you recommend?
For young readers (ages 5–8), we love the NIV or NIrV (New International Reader’s Version) — it is written with simpler words and shorter sentences that are perfect for young readers, while remaining accurate.
For adults or leaders, NIV, ESV, or CSB works beautifully alongside our materials.
For more on finding the “best fit” Bible and study option for you or your group, head here. Please feel free to reach out with any questions you have.
I don’t feel like I know enough — can I still lead this?
Absolutely! You don’t have to be a Bible expert or trained teacher to lead a Bible study. God uses willing hearts, not perfect leaders — we are called to disciple our kids. “These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up” (Deuteronomy 6:6-7). When our own doubt creeps in we can remember God’s promise that He is with us in all of it. We are not doing it alone — what a comort.
For logistics sake, the Bible Study Launch Guide walks you step-by-step through the launch process and lesson flow. These studies make it easy to learn and lead at the same time.
What if they don’t sit still?
That’s perfectly okay and completely normal—actually expected! These studies are designed with real kids in mind. Each lesson is developmentally appropriate, featuring short readings, simple questions, engaging illustrations, meaningful movement, and hands-on activities to keep kids attentive and involved. The Bible Study Launch Guide also offers easy, practical tips for creating an atmosphere where kids can truly hear, understand, and delight in God’s truth.
My child can’t read yet — will this still work?
Absolutely! These studies are thoughtfully designed for early learners and pre-readers. Each lesson includes a story that can be read aloud or independently, along with age-appropriate, leveled activities that help every child participate and understand. The goal is to meet kids right where they are so God’s goodness can shine through in ways that are meaningful and memorable.
Is there work required outside of Bible study?
Not at all! There’s no outside work for participants—everything you need for each session is right in the study book. The Bible Study Launch Guide walks leaders step-by-step through preparation with clear, simple instructions, so you’ll always feel confident and ready.
Prayer and continued discussion of the lesson are always encouraged as beautiful ways to help kids reflect on what they’ve learned and grow in their relationship with God. But more than anything, we just want kids to come ready to listen, learn, and enjoy spending time together as they discover more about Jesus!
How much does it cost?
All studies are available as free downloads on our website. For now, you’ll need to print and bind them yourself or place them in a binder—but we’re ACTIVELY working on offering printed copies for purchase to make things even easier with just the click of a button.
The Bible Study Launch Guide is also freely accessible anytime you need it on our website.
The only purchases you’ll need to make are for group activities and object lesson supplies, which have all been thoughtfully designed to stay simple, affordable, and budget-friendly.
Tell me about the timeframe and timeline.
The studies are designed to be flexible and can be implemented in several ways depending on your need:
1. Daily/Weekly Format:
-One lesson per day or one per week for five consecutive days/weeks.
-Ideal for Vacation Bible School programs or more individualized use.
2. Monthly Format:
The curriculum is structured to easily fit within the traditional school calendar.
Fall Semester: August – December
Spring Semester: January – May
In this model, groups complete one full study (five lessons) per semester. This allows for two complete studies per academic year (one in the fall and one in the spring.
